What is Elder Abuse?

Elder Abuse is the abuse or exploitation of a person aged 60 or older by family members or caregivers, which may include physical, emotional or sexual abuse and/or financial exploitation. In addition to family members and caregivers, others can perpetrate elder abuse by violence, frauds and scams.

 

Who do I call if I think I am a victim of Elder Abuse?

If you believe you are a crime victim, please call 911. The Philadelphia Police Department will investigate, prepare a report and, where possible, arrest the perpetrator.

 

What is the Elder Justice Project?

A support services program offered by the District Attorney's Office to serve victims of crime who are 60 years of age or older.

 

Whom should I contact if I would like to volunteer as a victim advocate in the Elder Justice Project?

Please call Jennifer Bretschneider at (215) 686-8096.

 

Is there a fee for the services provided by the Elder Justice Project?

No. All help is a free, private, and confidential.

 

Whom should I contact to find out more about the Elder Justice Project?

Elder Justice Project Coordinator,

Philadelphia District Attorney's Office

215-686-8096

 

For more information please refer to Victims of Elder Abuse section.

 

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